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hoy te extraño muchísimo, jeff buckley
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This beautiful demo of ‘Tears In The Typing Pool’ by Broadcast retains the spare beauty found on the version that appears on ‘Tender Buttons’ but, in demo form, feels even more raw and emotional. This was posted by James Cargill on his personal soundcloud page. This is a MUST LISTEN to any fan of Broadcast and the late Trish Keenan.
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“Maggot Brain" was a feeling. Getting off a fucking airplane, man, and walking down Broadway in New York with my guitar on my back and not really feeling good. So now I walk in the studio, and they say, “Eddie play,” and I just played. That’s where it came from. One take.
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